1.Plasmapheresis to treat Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome from overly rapid plasma sodium correction
Gayathri Devi Krishnan ; Dhayalen Krishnan ; Fung Yin Khe ; Chia Yuen Kang
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2019;74(4):331-332
Osmotic demyelination syndrome results from overly rapid
serum sodium correction and is often iatrogenic. We report
a 50-year-old hypertensive woman on Indapamide
presenting with malaise, dizziness and serum sodium less
than 100mmol/l who developed osmotic demyelination
syndrome after correction of the hyponatremia. Good
neurological recovery was seen after plasmapheresis.
4.Fatal subarachnoid haemorrhage in a patient with severe dengue
Seng Wee Cheo ; Qin Jian Low ; Eng Kian Ng ; Yuen Kang Chia ; Giri Shan Rajahram
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2021;76(1):107-109
Dengue fever is one of the commonest tropical disease in
the tropics. It can present with mild acute febrile illness to
severe organ failure. Reported neurological complications
of dengue include dengue encephalopathy, encephalitis,
transverse myelitis and intracranial haemorrhage.
Intracranial haemorrhage in dengue can present as subdural
haematoma, extradural haematoma, intracerebral
haemorrhage and subarachnoid haemorrhage. We report
here a case of subarachnoid haemorrhage in a patient with
severe dengue. Our patient was a 30-year-old man who
presented with acute febrile illness. He subsequently
developed plasma leakage and upper gastrointestinal
bleeding. He then had reduced conscious level. Computed
tomography of his brain showed subarachnoid
haemorrhage. He eventually succumbed to his illness.